Originally posted by DVSHUNTER:
I really wanted a custom bow, but couldn't afford one, so I figured I make one. They don't get anymore custom than that.
Where we seperated at birth? Cause you have got to be my twin.
I had always wanted an old school all wood longbow, but couldn't afford one since being layed off for 2 years now. Odd jobs here and there just barely keep up with the bills, but leaves nothing extra for luxuries.
So I decided to build my own. In my search for a good bow wood to use I found out that Osage (hedge) was one of the best and it just so happens that it's plentiful all around me.....lucky me!
I went out and cut my own logs, split it into staves, and made a bow just armed with info I found on the internet and from that my first longbow was a reality. I was so happy that I accomplished something that seemed almost impossible to me, and it really shot great.
After that I was hooked and now I just can't stop.
It's been over 6 months now and I'm still going strong with no signs of giving it up anytime soon.
I'm happy when I'm working on a piece of wood and miss it when I'm not. I dream about bows I want to make and eager to get out of bed in the morning to get started on my projects. That's a good thing, cause I could just as easily got depressed and gave up, but the Osage keeps me going.
I also enjoy cutting Osage and working it up into staves, so I started selling them and that has also turned into an obsession.....but it's a good one because it helps me afford the other stuff I need to feed my addiction.
Sorry so long, but one sentence just wasn't going to be enough to explain it.